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JE McGimpsey
 
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That's fine, but there's no way 31.3463508840 decimal degrees converts
to N34°50' 56.04" without adding or multiplying by another factor.

31 decimal degrees will convert to 31 degrees in DMS format, too.

Again, to convert to 31°20' 46.86", just follow Chip's instructions:
Divide by 24 and format using the custom format [hh]°mm'ss\"



In article ,
"Tim Ashcom" wrote:

The original data comes from a Flight Data Recorder parameter. We have to
multiply the data by 180 to convert to a decimal degree format. Now what I
need is to know how to convert from decimal degree (dd) to degrees, minutes,
and seconds (dd mm' ss").